I See a Man Songtext
von Tudor Lodge
I See a Man Songtext
I see a young man in early days of war
Who wants nothing more than to do the best he can
And so he volunteers to join the grenadiers
And fight the battle for his fellow man
I see a man who is welcomed home a hero
The crowds cheer as he holds his head up high
For now the war is past and now he′s home at last
The crowd don't notice the tears in his eyes
I see a proud man who fought for his country
He did everythng a soldier could do
But now he′s getting old and many times his story's told
The crowd don't even know his name any more
I see an old man in faded grey flannels
Looking through the panels of the pawnshop door
Should he go inside; it sure would hurt his pride
To sell the medals that he won in the war
Who wants nothing more than to do the best he can
And so he volunteers to join the grenadiers
And fight the battle for his fellow man
I see a man who is welcomed home a hero
The crowds cheer as he holds his head up high
For now the war is past and now he′s home at last
The crowd don't notice the tears in his eyes
I see a proud man who fought for his country
He did everythng a soldier could do
But now he′s getting old and many times his story's told
The crowd don't even know his name any more
I see an old man in faded grey flannels
Looking through the panels of the pawnshop door
Should he go inside; it sure would hurt his pride
To sell the medals that he won in the war
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